After years of customer service, accounting, and office work...I have decided to say fuck it all & learn a trade skill.
There is an available position for a Journeyman Electrician for a nearby firm. No experience necessary. I want to apply, even if only for the application as an exercise or further, an interview.
What things should I keep in mind with this trade? What are people on the receiving end looking for in an inexperienced, potential apprentice?
>inb4 hard-working, detail oriented, beta-tier 'qualifications'
>>16900166 my claps too you
But are they going to teach you everything? They accept that?
>>16900179
Yes, so they say.
I still need to apply. Not sure how to sell myself...should I say, "I would be starting with basic knowledge of algebra and physics, but wish to pursue a career in which I can fully express my potential utilizing these skills." Or something to that effect?
I'm female, so I want to express myself in a way which exudes confidence and competence.